New Zealand Woman’s Weekly

REVVED FOR RECOVERY ‘Villains pay the bills’

To say it’ss been a rough year for Kiwi veteran actor Peter Elliott would be an understatement.

“COVID effectively put an axe through my work – ended it completely,” the Westside star grimaces. “I’d been filming WhichCar in Australia and when New Zealand and Australia went into lockdown, I instantly lost my job.

“We did manage to get in and finish [in which Peter plays villain Frankie Figgs], but

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